CatTwentyTwo
Chief Petty Officer
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- Jan 11, 2005
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We have just started looking into getting one of these units for my mother. Most of the systems have a central call center that is contacted when the alarm button is pushed. The operator then starts either calling the predetermined numbers on the clients contact list or 911 depending on the emergency. Another system does not use a call center but will start calling up to 4 preprogrammed numbers when the alarm button is pushed ending with 911 if one of the first 3 contacts does not answer. Also, the alarm button can be worn on the wrist or around the neck. We were thinking that on the wrist would be more convenient, but some of the companies advise against that. Their thinking is that if it is on the left and the person has a stroke that effects the right side, the person might not be able to use the button.
I would sure appreciate any advice, thoughts or recommendations from anyone has had experience with these types of services.
Thanks
Randy
I would sure appreciate any advice, thoughts or recommendations from anyone has had experience with these types of services.
Thanks
Randy